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Avoid the Fuss When Flying with Kids With EarPlanes

Wednesday, September 12, 2018

Flying with children is no easy feat for parents. Children may not just be acting fussy, but they could actually be in pain. A large concern being middle ear pain due to air pressure changes while in-flight.

One time while my husband was flying for work, he was sitting beside a pediatrician. During the flight, there were a few little ones crying. The pediatrician explained how little ones will cry to release the pain and pressure in their ears. Did you know that an estimated 22% of children suffer from middle ear pain during air travel? Because of children's relatively narrow Eustachian tubes in the ears, they may not function as effectively in equalizing the air pressure.

Here to save parents from the fuss of flying with kids is eP2 (EarPlanes2), for children, from the makers of the original EarPlanes loved by travelers far and wide.

More information on eP2 ($9.99) for children:

The same great EarPlanes technology, but softer, reusable, and easier to insert into your ears with our newly-designed cap

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